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Identifier: victorian929319751976luca (find matches)
Title: The Victorian naturalist
Year: 1884 (1880s)

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Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas  (1853–1936)  wikidata:Q2865141 s:en:Author:Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas
 
Alternative names
A.H.S.Lucas; Arthur Henry Shakespeare Luras; A. H. S. Lucas
Description British botanist and entomologist
Date of birth/death 7 May 1853 Edit this at Wikidata 10 June 1936 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Stratford-upon-Avon Albury
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creator QS:P170,Q2865141
Francis George Allman Barnard  (1857–1932)  wikidata:Q107060473
 
Francis George Allman Barnard
Alternative names
Birth name: Francis George Allman Barnard; Barnard; F. G. A. ‎Barnard; Francis Barnard
Description Australian-British naturalist, pharmacist, politician, editor and cricketer
Date of birth/death 1857 / 26 December 1857 Edit this at Wikidata 1932 / 2 June 1932 / 1 June 1932 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Melbourne Melbourne
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creator QS:P170,Q107060473
Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria

Subjects: Natural history Natural history
Publisher: (Melbourne) Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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e, channelled above;usually curved upwards and veryhairy. The prominent stipules are3-4 mm long, hairy, slender, somewhatrecurved from the stem and have aprominent mid vein. The calyx is hairy, the lobes taperto slender tips and the three lowerones are longer than the tube. Thelinear, concave bracteoles are attachedat the base of the calyx tube; they arebrown and hairy with a dark keel, andreach to about half-way up the calyxlobes. The ffowers are axilhary and denselyclustered at the tips of the branchesamong leaves with enlarged stipules.The ovary and base of the style are *7 Glenluss Street, Balwyn Fig.3. a-e, Pultenaea canaliculata drawn fromMEL 503760; a, habit; b, calyx and a bracteole(slightly larger); c, style and ovary; d, floralbract; e, leaf and stipule, f-j Pultenaea pro-lifera drawn from MEL 503761; f, habit; g,calyx and bracteole (slightly larger); h, styleand ovary; i, floral bract; j, leaf and stipule,k, pod of Pultenaea prolifera drawn fromMEL 35267. Vict. Nat. Vol. 93
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November/December 251 covered with hairs. The pod does notextend far beyond the calyx lobes. Pultenaea canaliculata is apparentlynot very common and there is verylittle variation among the few Vic-torian collections examined. The other Pultenaea restricted tocoastal areas is P.prolifera. This speciesis endemic in Victoria. It is almost co- extensive with P.canaliculata, but pre-fers situations a little further from thesea where the soil is still sandy but theenvironment less harsh. SPECIMENS EXAMINED included: South Aus-tralia — Encounter Bay, Stuart, 1847 (MEL503717, SYN-TYPE); Victoria — Wilsons Pro-montory, J. W. Audas and P. R. H. St. John,21.x. 1910 (MEL 503769); Portland, Nelson Bay,A. C. Beauglehole 39999, 1958 (MEL 503760);Apollo Bay, P. R. H. St. John, 28.xii.1909 (MEL503770); Corner Inlet, Wilhelmi, (MEL 503771). Pultenaea proliferaH. B. Williamson in Proc.Roy.Soc.Vic.35:102 (1922) This species was described fromplants collected in the Otway Forestby Master Willie Lucas

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Lucas, A. H. S. (Arthur Henry Shakespeare), 1853-1936; Barnard, F. G. A;

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